Summer Part 3
Across
- 1. – a piece of schoolwork or research on a particular topic.
- 3. – an object made by humans, often from the past.
- 5. – to stay close to someone or something without moving far away.
- 6. – to say a word correctly.
- 9. – to form a picture or idea in your mind.
- 10. in fact; really (used to correct or emphasize something).
- 11. – not polite; showing bad manners.
- 13. – to raise your shoulders to show you don’t know or don’t care.
- 16. – to think or ask yourself about something you don’t understand.
- 20. – very surprised or upset by something unexpected.
- 21. – very happy or enthusiastic about something.
- 22. – liked or admired by many people.
- 23. – to say sorry for doing something wrong.
- 24. – not common; unusual.
- 26. – the look on someone’s face showing how they feel.
- 27. – a request to someone to come to an event.
- 28. – in a relaxed and informal way.
- 31. – to say that someone has done something wrong.
- 32. – to say that you will not do or accept something.
- 33. – to get ready for something.
- 34. an informal name given to someone instead of their real name.
- 35. – telling the truth and not cheating or lying.
- 36. – to say you will definitely do something or that something will happen.
- 37. – always supporting a friend or person.
- 38. (someone) – to end a romantic relationship.
Down
- 2. – the belief that a soul is born again in a new body after death.
- 4. – not influenced or controlled by others; making your own decisions.
- 7. (a disease) – to get an illness from another person.
- 8. – a medical condition with a set of symptoms.
- 12. – a meeting of students and teachers at school.
- 14. – something you say or do to make people laugh.
- 15. to speak very quietly so others cannot hear.
- 17. – to speak quietly, often secretly.
- 18. – thinking deeply about life and existence.
- 19. – happening by chance, not on purpose.
- 25. – the way you think or feel about someone or something.
- 29. – very strange or unusual.
- 30. – the way in which two or more people are connected.
- 31. – used when you think something is true based on what you’ve heard.